Wednesday, October 6, 2010

{annasophia}

Meet AnnaSophia...

This little miss is the reason my opportunity to work with the American Heart Association came about. Her Dad used to work with my mom. When AnnaSophia was about 4 months old I started following her blog. My heart immediatly melted for her and her family. I prayed for them often, cried for them, and rejoiced with them when things finally looked promising for this little girl's life. She is a miracle, in every sense of the word.

AnnaSophia's story is long and detailed. If you want to read her story in more depth, visit her blog HERE.

But here's the big picture of her story.

At nine days old, AnnaSophia was diagnosed with an interupted aortic arch, a large ventricular septal defect, an atrial septal defect, and a bicuspid aortic valve.

At 11 days old she underwent her first open heart surgery.

Not long after that she was diagnosed with heart failure. She was at risk of going into cardiac arrest.

She was put on a list for a heart transplant.

On July 11, 2008, at almost 6 months old, AnnaSophia had a heart transplant.

That afternoon, she went into cardiac arrest. The doctors revived her with CPR.

The months following the transplant she faced even more challenges. Her body began to reject her heart. She developed a very dangerous virus (CMV).

AnnaSophia has had 12 surgical procedures. She has 31 scars.

But what do you see when you look at her?

Pure joy. Laughter. Evidence of a miracle. Strength. Faith. Smiles. Love.

That's AnnaSophia.



The picture she is holding in this next one is a little boy named Mason.
AnnaSophia holds his heart inside her.


to AnnaSophia It was fantastic to finally meet you. You are one special little girl. God has amazing plans for your life. Even at the age of 2 you have touched the lives of so many. I count it a blessing to be one of those lives. Thank you, little miss...much love to you!!!






2 comments:

Pam Linfitt Photograpy said...

Oh my goodness! She is beautiful! The picture of her holding Mason's picture brought me to tears... I will keep this little one and her family in my prayers.
Great job as always, Kristi.

Aaron and Amber said...

I never knew Mason, but I know his family and the picture of her holding Mason's picture brought me to tears as well!